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Learning | The Law Society
Law Society Learning gives lawyers and legal practitioners access to a range of legal continuing professional development (CPD) courses.
Transaction (TA) forms - The Law Society
These transaction (TA) forms (TA4, TA6, TA7, TA8, TA9, TA10, TA13 and TA15) are for business and residential property sales.
How to find past solicitors and law firms - The Law Society
Law Society library resources The Law List (1775 to 1976) The Law List was an annual directory of individual English and Welsh solicitors. It was published under various titles from 1775 to 1976 and continued by various other annual directories up to 2017.
Trust Registration Service (TRS) and AML compliance
Our corporate and non-corporate guidance aims to help members navigate the trust registration requirements: our TRS legal sector (non-corporate) guidance will help those who do private client work; our TRS legal sector (corporate) guidance will help members who advise on trusts that arise in a commercial context; What’s changed? Solicitors should be aware that due to the implementation of ...
Applying for grants of probate - The Law Society
This guide is for legal professionals and covers: probate fees; online applications – how the service works, where to send supporting evidence; paper applications; how to avoid common issues – delayed applications and caveats; checking progress on your application
Business leases forms - The Law Society
These forms (short-form model commercial leases and LS1 forms) are used for drawing up leases for business premises.
Power of attorney - The Law Society
Lasting power of attorney. A lasting power of attorney goes one step further than an ordinary power of attorney, because it carries on, or 'lasts', even after you have become unable to manage your affairs - whether temporarily or permanently, or because of an illness, disability or accident.
How should I certify a copy of an original document?
A residuary beneficiary requested a certified copy will. The original was electronically scanned, then submitted to the probate registry. Can I print the scanned will and certify it as a true copy of the original?
Legal professionals – who does what? - The Law Society
Legal secretary. Legal secretaries provide secretarial and clerical support to solicitors, barristers and the law courts. They deal with large quantities of correspondence and help prepare documents such as wills, divorce petitions and witness statements.
Qualifying work experience (QWE) - The Law Society
All candidates will need to complete at least two years' full-time (or equivalent) QWE that’s grounded in legal work and the provision of legal services, developing some or all of the competencies set out in the statement of solicitor competence.. The SRA’s requirements allow a flexible approach to be taken to achieve this.